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Hello Friends;
I use c# in .NET and use firebird embedded for database.I develop a program, but program doesnot run in any other computer, it gives this error :
http://erayince.com/error.jpg
Please Help!
Thanks
Best regards
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Hi again;
If there anyone have such a problem;
solution is dont use stringbuilder. I use string builder instead of connectionstring
I solve it is as
string connectionString = "ServerType=1;User=SYSDBA;Password=masterkey;Dialect=3;Database=TAXI_TAKIP.FDB ";
c.ConnectionString = connectionString;
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You could still use stingbuilder to build up the string:
c.conectionString = mystringBuilder.ToString();
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Yes I used but when i used stringbuilder this application cannot connect to DB!
Do you think that what will be the problem
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Perhaps if you posted the StringBuilder version of your code I could spot the problem...
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Hi All,
I am a new programmer in .net and need some help from you..
I m using .net framework 1.1 and it has capability of sending only unauthenticated emails by using SmtpMail class..
The server on which my site is running uses authenticated email and I am unable to send email throgh C# script, because I can't enter username and password of the sender email...
So, is there any option to call a php file lying on any other server, to which we pass some variables and it will send the email...
or
Do you have any other ideas..
I hope you people certainly help me to find out the solution..
Thanks in advance.
Suman Singh
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You could do a web request call to your PHP page. SMTP Authentication in .net 1.1 is non existent, however .net 2.0 is much improved.
have you considered creating your own SMTP client connecting to PORT 25
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Hi!
I didn't test it, but according to this site you should be able to authenticate to a SMTP server in .NET 1.1.
Hope this helps.
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If you mean true SMTP authentication and I'd say what the others said was totally correct but if you meant that your mail was accesible only through a PHP web based frontend and you had no SMTP access then you'd have to sniff out the GET and POST paramaters that are being trnasmitted when you click the Submit button on your browser and use C# to do the HTTP POST and GET. Suman, if what I'm getting at is what you need, do reply, and i can fill you in a bit more.
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Hi
I have solution (VS2005) which contains many projects and - for example - I reference project A in project B. When I add .dll file from bin\debug it doesn't change automatically to bin\release when I compile it as release version (but it was like that in VS2003).
When to set Copy Local on True? I couldn't find any usefull article about that.
What is the rule for adding dll files to Detected dependencies in Deployment Project Properties?
Many thanks for help
Ela
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There are project references and there are file references. It sounds like you're referencing the dll file directly. Why not just add a project reference?
Logifusion[^]
If not entertaining, write your Congressman.
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I am attempting to learn C# programming using the book Visual C# .NET 2003 Kick Start but the 1st program I try does not compile.
The source looks like:-
class ch01_01
{
static void Main()
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello from C#.");
System.Console.WriteLine("Press any key to continue");
System.Console.ReadLine();
}
}
and the error given is :-Building Solution ch01_01
Building Project: ch01_01 Configuration: Debug
Performing main compilation...
Build failed. Couldn't create a remote process.
Where do I fix this please?
Regards,
Alf Stockton
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Alf, since this is a MonoDevelop error, you're probably not going to get an answer in this forum (where pretty much everyone uses Visual Studio). I suggest you ask this question on the MonoDevelop mailing list or forums if they've got them.
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Judah Himango
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Monodevelop 0.01? The latest version is 0.11. Either way, you might better check this link, since this is a Monodevelop error not one in C# (apart from the fact that the "using System;" and a namespace is missing in the source you posted)
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Obviously my understanding of C# sucks as the following works fine:-
using System;
class ch01_01
{
static void Main()
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello from C#.");
System.Console.WriteLine("Press any key to continue");
System.Console.ReadLine();
}
}
Good to know that the problem is not with Mono but with me
Regards,
Alf Stockton
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Fine it works for you. But as far as I know "Build failed. Couldn't create a remote process." is not a error message from the compiler (g/mcs), but from MD itself. Strange problem
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Hello there,
i need to make a client/server application.
the server has to keep listening ( while(true).. ) for a client message.
the client send to the server a request (for a file) and the server will send the file to the client.
How can i do this?
link, suggestions all welcome
Thanks in advance
Enrico
VentoEngine corp.
Program your life ^^
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Take a look at the System.Net.Sockets namespace.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook www.troschuetz.de
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I need a way to destruct object explicitly.
scenario is that, I load a Xml file using DOM, when done I save the same, and when no more need it, want to reclaim the memory.
Currently not able to reclaim the memory occupied by the structure created by DOM.
Setting all references to the structure created by DOM to null did not help to free memory instantly.
But GC did clean up when the multiple xml files were loaded and unloaded.
Please suggest any way by which I can free the resource when I don't need it.
Thanks
-- modified at 7:36 Friday 11th August, 2006
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I personally find the .net framework sometimes a pain in the ass.
In languages like Object-Pascal you can simply free memory by calling FreeAndNil (theObject);
But in .net languages this isn't so easy. The only way i know is calling System.GC.Collect (0)
This collects all "garbage" that is created since the last garbage checkup.
But in your position i would call GC.Collect (GC.GetGeneration (MyObject));
Then you are sure that if your object isn't used anymore that you can collect it on this invoke.
But still, it isn't needed in .net, a call to collect is overhead for your computer. It will free up memory when it thinks it has to.
Don't you also love the code?
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I do completely agree you, especially with your first statement.
Also, would like to thank for the solution to the problem.
regards,
abhijit
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The short version is you're worried about nothing.
I'm willing to bet you're looking in Task Manager to see how much memory your "app" is using. Correct?
I'm tired of retyping this again and again, so just read this[^] for an explanation of what you're looking at.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Hi,
Initially the task manager shows usage of 21,000kb.
It goes on increasing with loading of xml file( of size 1.5 mb ) using DOM, by 5 mb with each load.
With multiple loads, the memory usage goes beyond 1,00,000 kb, though some files are unloaded and refences to them set to null.
I believe that it is not a good sign for any application to hold resource to such great extent.
Thus I needed a way to destruct the object as soon as it is no more useful, as the designer of the application I would have the better understanding of the usage of particular object, rather than the garbage collector.
Please shed some light on this.
Waiting for your suggestion.
Thanks
regards,
Abhijit
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If you want to dispose stuff, use the IDisposable interface ...
using (myObjectThatSupportsIDisposable)
{//My code}
is the same as
try
{
using myCodeObject
}
finally
{
MyCodeObject.Dispose ();
}
and all classes that use the resources that need to be freed ASAP implement IDisposable, so that they will be disposed of...
Don't you also love the code?
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I'll say this again, since you obviously didn't read the link I posted.
You're worried about NOTHING! What you see in TaskManager is the memory that's reserved the the entire virtual machine that your app is running in. TaskManager is not showing you what your app is actually using!!
If you want to see how much memory your app is using, use Performance Monitor and the .NET performance counters.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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